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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY PC Console Release 2.5 Users Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY PC Console Release 2.5 Users Manual
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Installation Issue 2.5 October 1999 1-7 In addition, the PC Console telephone can be powered by one of two components. The KS-22911 power supply can be used in the United States, and the MSP-1 can be used in most international installations. NOTE: The CallMaster VI is powered by the switch and does not require a separate power supply.Figure 1-2. The Available Power Components
Installation 1-8 Issue 2.5 October 1999 Connecting the PC to the TelephoneIf you are using a CallMaster VI telephone (see Figure 1-3): 1. Plug the EIA-232-D Connector cord (including adapter, if necessary) into the communications (COM) port on the PC. If more than one port is available, write down the number of the port to which you physically attach the cord. Tighten all retaining screws. NOTE: Attach an adapter only if the EIA-232-D Connector cord does not conform to the COM port on the PC. You can purchase adapters to change the number of pins and/or the gender of the connector. 2. Plug the remaining end of the EIA-232-D Connector cord (including adapter, if necessary) into the 9-pin interface at the top of the telephone. Tighten all retaining screws. NOTE: Attach an adapter only if the EIA-232-D Connector cord does not conform to the 9-pin female interface on the telephone. You can purchase adapters to change the number of pins and/or the gender of the connector. 3. Connect one end of the 2-wire DCP cord to the jack at the top of the telephone. 4. Plug the remaining end of the 2-wire DCP cord into the wall jack. Skip the procedure to connect the PC/telephone configuration to a separate power supply. The CallMaster VI is powered by the switch and does not require an independent power supply.
Installation Issue 2.5 October 1999 1-9Figure 1-3. Connecting the PC to the CallMaster VI Telephone
Installation 1-10 Issue 2.5 October 1999If you are using an 8411 telephone (see Figure 1-4): 1. Plug the EIA-232-D Connector cord (including adapter, if necessary) into the communications (COM) port on the PC. If more than one port is available, write down the number of the port to which you physically attach the cord. Tighten all retaining screws. NOTE: Attach an adapter only if the EIA-232-D Connector cord does not conform to the COM port on the PC. You can purchase adapters to change the number of pins and/or the gender of the connector. 2. Plug the remaining end of the EIA-232-D Connector cord (including adapter, if necessary) into the 25-pin interface on the bottom of the telephone. Tighten all retaining screws. NOTE: Attach an adapter only if the EIA-232-D Connector cord does not conform to the 25-pin female interface on the telephone. You can purchase adapters to change the number of pins and/or the gender of the connector. 3. Connect one end of a D8W cord to the jack on the bottom of the 8411 telephone. You will use the remaining end of this cord to connect to the power source. You will use the remaining end of this D8W cord, within the next procedure, to connect to the power source. Turn to the section entitled “Connecting the PC/Telephone Configuration to the Power Source.”
Installation Issue 2.5 October 1999 1-11Figure 1-4. Connecting the PC to the 8411 Telephone
Installation 1-12 Issue 2.5 October 1999If you are using a DCP telephone and PassageWay Adapter (see Figure 1-5): 1. Plug the EIA-232-D Connector cord (including adapter, if necessary) into the communications (COM) port on the PC. If more than one port is available, write down the number of the port to which you physically attach the cord. Tighten all retaining screws. NOTE: Attach an adapter only if the EIA-232-D Connector cord does not conform to the COM port on the PC. You can purchase adapters to change the number of pins and/or the gender of the connector. 2. Plug the remaining end of the EIA-232-D Connector cord (including adapter, if necessary) into the 9-pin interface on the PassageWay Adapter. Tighten all retaining screws. NOTE: Attach an adapter only if the EIA-232-D Connector cord does not conform to the 9-pin female interface on the PassageWay Adapter. You can purchase adapters to change the number of pins and/or the gender of the connector. 3. Connect one end of a D8W cord to the “Phone” jack on the PassageWay Adapter. Connect the other end to the jack on the DCP telephone. 4. Connect one end of another D8W cord to the “Line” jack on the PassageWay Adapter. You will use the remaining end of this cord to connect to the power source. Turn to the section entitled “Connecting the PC/Telephone Configuration to the Power Source.”
Installation Issue 2.5 October 1999 1-13Figure 1-5. Connecting the PC to the DCP Telephone and PassageWay Adapter
Installation 1-14 Issue 2.5 October 1999 Connecting the PC/Telephone Configuration to the Power SourceIf you are using an 8411, 64xx-, 74xx-, 84xx-, or 94xx-series telephone, you must connect the PC/Telephone configuration to a separate power source. NOTE: This step is not necessary if you are using a CallMaster VI telephone. The CallMaster VI is powered by the switch, and does not require a separate power supply. If you are using a KS-22911,L2 power source (see Figure 1-6): 1. Plug the 4002B2 Adapter into the PBX wall jack. 2. Plug the remaining end of the D8W cord (from the PC/Telephone configuration you assembled earlier) into the bottom connector on the 400B2 adapter. 3. Plug one end of the D6AP cord into the power supply unit. 4. Plug the other end of the D6AP cord into the top connector on the 400B2 adapter. 5. Plug the power supply unit into a 120 VAC, 60 Hz outlet. NOTE: Make certain that the AC outlet to which you connect the power supply is unswitched (for example, not controlled by a wall switch or light dimmer).
Installation Issue 2.5 October 1999 1-15Figure 1-6. Attaching the KS-22911,L2 Power Source
Installation 1-16 Issue 2.5 October 1999If you are using an MSP-1 power source (see Figure 1-7): 1. Plug the remaining end of the D8W cord (from the PC/Telephone configuration you assembled earlier) into the connector labeled “Phone” on the power supply. 2. Insert one end of the second D8W cord into the connector labeled “Line” on the power supply. 3. Insert the remaining end of the second D8W cord into the PBX wall jack. 4. Plug the power supply cord into the power supply unit. 5. Plug the other end of the power supply cord into an appropriate AC outlet. If the power supply cord provided with the MSP-1 Power Supply is not compatible with your AC outlet, you may either: n use an adapter to conform to local blade arrangement, or n use a replacement cord if an appropriate adapter is not available. NOTE: Make certain that the AC outlet to which you connect the power supply is unswitched (for example, not controlled by a wall switch or light dimmer).